<p>➀ Quantinuum, formed by Cambridge Quantum and Honeywell's merger, secured $600 million in funding with investors including NVIDIA's NVentures and JPMorganChase;</p><p>➁ Funds will support the launch of its trapped-ion quantum system Helios and advance fault-tolerant quantum computing;</p><p>➂ Collaborates with NVIDIA Accelerated Quantum Research Centre, RIKEN, SoftBank, and Infineon for quantum tech development.</p>
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